Protests have erupted across Indonesia, fueled by anger over parliamentary benefits amid rising unemployment and economic struggles. In Makassar, the regional parliament building was torched during violent clashes with police, leaving at least three people dead.
Breakdown
- Protests began over politicians' benefits amid economic hardship and unemployment.
- Clashes between protesters and police involved fireworks, stones, tear gas, and water cannon. 42s
- Police chief apologized for the death of Afan Kurniawan and for violence against a journalist. 1m 6s
- Protests spread to multiple regions, with fatalities in Makassar and government buildings set on fire. 1m 19s
- Government officials called for calm as demonstrations continue to expand. 1m 50s